The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1909-1911, April 21, 1910, Image 4
The Kind You Havo Always Bo
in use for over SO yearH, Ua
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si:
All Counterfeits, Imitations ai
Experiments that triiie witli:
X null J* TT7<
m immip nuu viuiuruii~iixi>i!ri
What is C/
Castorla is a harmless substi
goric, I>rops and Soothing1 S
contains neither Opium, Mor
imbalance. Its ago is its guai
and allays Foverislmess. It <
Colic. It relieves Teething Ti
and Flatulency. It assLmilat
Stomach and Bowels, giving
The Children's Panacca?Tho
GENUINE CAST
"RP!1VH fVlA Si
The Kind You to
In Use For Ovi
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURP
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STORM DAMAGE LARGE
ONLY ONE MAN HURT
Only Two Houses in Woodland Escacle
Injury and Some Were Entirely
Demolished.
Talbotton; Ga , April 17.? Although
practically every building
in the town of Woodland
hear here was damaged bv the
terrific wind and bail storm
which struck that city yesterday
only one person, Jack A. Brady
"was injured. He was painfully
though not serious!v hurt, lieports
from the surrounding
country greatly increased ti;e
property damage and say that
many horses, cows and other
live stock were killed by falling
trees.
The storm began early in the
afternoon and continued
with gathering intensity until,
after midnight. Several buildings
were almost destroyey.
ROBS MOTHER-IN-LAW
Meek Looking Man Accused of Hypnotizing
Her.
Wilkesbarre, Pa.. April I !.?
Because she said he hypnotized
her and rendered her speechless,
and helpless, Peter Avondale
was arrested at the instanced
the mother-in-law, Mrs. William
Roose, and brought before
Mayor KnifTer.
Hf T? 5.111 i *
ivxih. xujosu sain i nar .\von cue
possessed complete hypnolie control
over her, his wife and his
children. She said thai he would
make their tongues usele - until
he chose to release them. The j
mother-in-law said I hat she was]
the chief sufferer.
The accused man, a rather
meek looking follow, denied that
he had hypnotic powers or any
control over his mother in-law.
Mayor Kniffen held him under
? $5,IKH) bond to keen the peace.
Thousands Have K.'Jney
Trouble anil Fsver Snt>pect it
Hov To Find Otth
Fill a bottle or commo: j'lass with your
water and let it stand twenty-four hours;
^"'VV^r^jL ''&fluent desire to i
* -?' pass it or ]>fiin in
the back are also symptoms that toll you
the kidneys and bladder are out of order
and need attention.
What To Do.
There is comfort in the knowledge ro
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
8wamp-Root, the great kidney remedy,
fulfills almost every wish in correcting
rheumatism, pain in the hack, ki<lsic\ ,
liver, bladder and every part of the urinary j
passage. Corrects inability to hold water
and scalding pain in passing it, or Ixul
effects following use of 1 if j t >r, wine or
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity
of being compelled to yo often
through the day, and to get up in.i; v
times during the night. The milil and
(Uiiiicuiuic ciici'i oi awamp-Koot is
soon realized. *t stands the highest becauseof
its remarkable health
restoring prop
erties. If you need a
medicine you should | :sr""'!
have the best. Bold by
druggists in fifty-ccnt
and one-dollar sizes. n ? ??
Yon may have a sample bottle sent free
by mail. Addfessbr. Kilmer & Co,, Bitigfaamton,
N. Y. Mention this paper and
temember the name, I)-. Kilmer s,Swamp- ,
Foot, and the address, liinghumtou,
M. Y,, on rtery bottle.
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Mb& *' %- ,t w
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light, and wliich has been
s borno tlio sijrnature of
i boon made under his pcripervi'iion
since its infancy,
o one to deceive you in this.
irl (( JllKi'.ns.rriuiil ** nrn l?ufc
Mid endanger tlio Jicalth of
cuco against lCxpcrimcnt?
\STORIA
ituto for Castor Oil, I*areyrups.
It is Pleasant. It
*phino nor other Narcotic
anteo. It destroys Worms
cures Diarrhoea and Wind
roubles, cures Constipation
es tlio Food, regulates tlio
healthy and natural sleep.
Mother's Friend.
ORSA ALWAYS
ignature of
Aj' ast
e Always Bougbt
er 30 Years.
IAY CTKCCT. NEW>ORRCITy.
I3lew His Family Into Next World.
Xeguauoe, ^1 ich.,?Frank
T fnrriniMii ? minor nrrnil '<1
placed a stick of dynamite yesterday
under the bod in which
his wife an throo-year-old daughter
were sleeping, and another
stick under the couch, where he
slept with 11is five-year-old boy.
When the dynamite was exploded,
the man woman and
boy were blown to atoms. The
lit tie girl had seeniinirlv a mir
aculous escape, being found
practically unhurt on tli floor
of tlie room.
A card in the dead man's
clothing showed that he had
been cni|>lo'yed as a hotel clerk
in Louisville, Los Angeles, St.
Paul and Alexandria. He came
In 'I'm i m 'I'll 11 ? <? Im \r
Clerk Swallows Poison.
Little Rock.?Frank B. Mori-is.
t wontv-nine years old, a
< !? iU connected with the Hotel
!?-litl.v iti Alexander, La.t swallow
t < I half ;i pint of carbolic acid
in .1 room at the Qneayuiwa Hol-'l
shortly before inidniirht, last
ni-hi and died half an hour later.
A telegram from his wife in
Alexandria, a hridc of eii^ht
1 months and a daughter of Dr.
V\ A. Bryan, of Alexandria,
was found in his pocket, hut
y;ave no hint of domestic troub
les.
PINIONED UNDER AUTOMOBILE
Young Nurse is drowned in two feet
of water near Tocoma
Taeoma.?M ar^aret Bmindhi,
a muse, twenty-two years of
a^'c, was drowened in two foot
of water in Much creek, nineteen
miles from Two ma yest.erheinu
]>inione(1 under an auto
mobile.
Etjgs Spred Tuberculosic,
I'ort land, ()rey;on.?Tests made
with albumen of laid by
hens infected with tuberculosis
show that the "white plague"
is communicable by this iiiciims
according to a report by YY. II.
I .it 1le, State veterinarian.
Mr. Little states, however
that e^Ks moderately cooked,
even though previously infected
are not dangerous. The tests
showed that the yolks of eggs
failed lo inoculate.
Foley's
Kidney
Pills
What They Will Do for You
They will cure your backache,
Strengthen your kidneys, correct
urinary irregularities, build
Ul> the worn out tiqsnpQ. an<1
eliminate the excess uric acid
that causes rheumatism. Prevent
Britfht's Disease and Diabates,
and restore health and
strength. Refuse substitutes.
: . f4
ik*.
ELLEN N. SEEKING
CHARLESTON OUTLET.
That is the Talk in Greenville, where J
Atlanta Capitalists Arc Looking
Over Pfbperties
Greenville, April 17.?'The
Mountain City is full of railroad
' in;? oieciric lino talk those <lavs,
and a report that the Louisville
& Nashvillo road was seeking
an outlet towards uharkslon
through Greenville, over the
Charleston <Sc Wei torn ( aiolina,
has created considerable iulre. t
hero. Tho rumor is persistent,
but it can not be verified in any
quarter.
W. II. Patterson of Atlanta,
president of the Greenville ami
Knoxville road, has been henseveral
days, with a parly of
Atlanta capita lists. ii: ; ov
l';e line, which now runs
miles toward the lilue liid^c .
and which is i ow uein;-; extended
to Drake's Inn nine miles
fuither. In an interview he
sia ted I!i *( ii wa > t h ' ini
niirt):> :< <ii i . iiiw- ! i : <. f; r?u; t; i
to tin4 Tennessi o coal fields, I?'11
could not say jus! when tli<
road across the mountain would
be built.
The lino was survey* <1 some
years ap;o and much of !ho grading
was done, and it may l.e
possible that it is the so rights of
way that tlie Louisville & Na ' villo
people nre working no . . j
\ < M11V ! !? t (? U 'IDIl 'J I 11 l i I > imi . i
sihle that before .'mother year
Greenville >vill have realized h r
long cherished hope of a ro:; I
through the mountains.
STATU OF OlIO, ( IT V JF Tol.KJV), ) si.
LUO.Vii ( oUNTY. )
Frank J. Chony makes oalli lliut he s
senior partner uf the linn of F. J. i i??.-1. ev
?& Co.. <loinir IntMiiess in tlict 'itv < '
1'oledo, I'minly ami Sial<al'on !'<l, hi
that said linn will pay til* sii;;i ni ONI
HUNDMSD DOLL MIS I. r each ai i
every ea8i.* of ('alarth that cannot !
cured hy the n.-cof Halt's ( itar.l.
(Jure. FliANK .1. Cheney.
Sworn to before mo .-mil -aili.-. ii -i in
103- presence, thin titli day <>l 1 >? t? n I i
A. I J.
(SKAL.) A. W. OLF.ASON
Notary Pi iu.ii:.
Hall's Catarrh ( lire is tak r. int> mil
ly, ami nets directly on th.- ' > i .
mucous surface ol the system. Si:
' i-CVr'.'lTl f HXKY & ( O., Tol?'d;>.().
Soi l by all l)ni^^ist8. lar
Take Hall's Family I'ilis for <oM.it ip .
lion.
Sent to Higher Court.
NTr. Max Goodlctt was
a preliminary hearing yesterday
bofon? Magistrate Stradlev. h
will bo remembered that flu
State constables not lonpj a;.:o
found over a hundred pints <>l'
whisky in a tenant house near
the slanght'.T pen. and the officers
claimed the liquor was
Mr. Goodlet's. lie denied th I
the whiskey was his. Aia^i trate
fttradlev sent the ease ! >
the general sessions court for
trial in May.?Greenville .Ww.-,
Saved l nun Tim (iriivoi
"I had aliont uivon up hope, aft'r
n .'arty four years of Mifferitiu from a
. 'von* Innjf t ronluc,'' writes Mr . ,M
I-. I>ix, of L'tai Koavili , I'i iiii. ' (jf
ti n llio nai'i in my clit-st would bo at
mum uiiin iti"in'i' aim i i '> ?: i 1 iii>i ilu
:iny wtiriv, hut Dr. Kind's Now !)is
covery lia i nutilc ii)o fool liUo a now
p rs(in. lis tlio best mod h i no ma !
for tho throat and Iuiil'.Obstinate
iriutflis', stubborn colds, liny ffovor. li
grippe, asthma,croup. I.i >nchiti.-. nun
hi'tnorrha^i >, hoars'in ^ ; and uli opin
couuli, yiold 11uirkI\ t,u mis wonderful
medicine. 'I ry it : ."(I cents sim' ?1.
Trial hottlon froo*. ( uai nul'-od h\
all druggists.
Scrofula disfigures and
a causes life-long misery. |
| Child ren become Pi
2 strong and lively when j,|
b ffiven small dosf?? nf
ISceti's EmiiteiM [j
every day. The starved
body is fed; the swollen
glands healed, and the r!
tainted blood
I Good food, fresh air and F
Scott's Emulsion conquer
scrofula and many
other blood diseases.
FOR SAI.K HV AI,I, IJKUCOISTS
Send 10c., name of paper and tliis a<l. for V
our beautiful Savings Hank and C hild's *
Skrlili-Hook. Itach bank contains a i
Good I.uck Penny.
SCOTT & BOWNE. 409 Pearl St.. N. Y. [
fjm I ?r g+ T* D 9 <f* I nr. Br:ST FOtt
1. UEtc I nll<U hll.lOI'HNKSH
21 RITTITDG ' Avhumvm
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FOLEY'S KlDNEYPlilf;
K? BACKACHE KlONIVtANaBuCDtl)
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'Afraid of Ghosts
Many peoplo r.ro afraid of jjhosto. F
arc afraid of germs. Yet (lio ghost is n
\he jiei in is n fuel. If tbo f*erm cculd be
to p. S'zc equal to ita terrors it would ap
terrible thun tiny ftre-bt'eathinjl dnii'oi
can t be avoided. They ure in the r.u \>
(lie water we drink.
The germ can only prosper when the
of the eystem jiives it free scope to e;
j.clf end develop. When ther-. is n de
vital force, languor, icstlencneni!, n sail
(i holloW eye, when tho uppclito is po>
deep its broken, it is timo to >'uard ?;:
fjrtify the boJy ugatrrst nil ^ermd hy the
on Mcdtcal Discovery. It lcoronsos tl:
tyslem o? cloj*f*t!ij* impufi'ic s, <.nric!".i
roll nnd orgr.ns oi" ?Ji.t" ;i .(:iu?.
t'lat the germ finds 510 weak or (n:r?te<
" CJoldcn Mcdicr.1 Disoowry" conlni
lir.bit-forsnin;' drugs. All i(s br'rcdicr;
wrapper. U i<i not n secret no.iri'tn
COMPCisn 10:; i v. ii'i n ivwd of 40 ,
eubstilu';?thorp i'j COthiuji "jUGt US
?CV? I J V* AY ' ?!l ? ..< . ? t <1
If > <m li \ ;i . l.i ik, IIri
tun y l.lmlilcv 1- ' i I , nnd
v.-ijit i! ! ! . .. (1 : ">ir f<T
wo:?nn'.s ills, i r \s \?is.
tcnliiin Lc:if. it :t if i nrv, rf
l I i UK royullin \ i ) I 'J
niaii 50ct8. Smiii'li) j?n l;?no i-'i '..
AilclroaB11'hd Motlidi Oi \y 1 u.) Lt Lio . |
N. V.
Robert K. L ?, \\\ 11 k: -wu
eil^'cn ;!iu! b:; ii . ) m < i
Scraiilon wa uu.i*- ; r.i iti
by pa -t'Mi ' r ti i'm Xo. en A.
CJ. L. Railw.'.y.
Prompt r ii' f in nil < ui ' f t'inr>:
011(1 lire; ! r .1 1.1 ^ ti- J'll:: ;i'hi V
Iain's { <?? .!: \ L'loirsHMt ?; : l?<\
l : ou!.h i? \ : l.d in i:i: i 'i > ! ' I. L M
iiv .in is.
Adorn-y General Lynn ;md
1). S. ! I Hi!' r>on <>i' Aiken !; ! I
Suh'lsiy i<11 W.!.'liiii!.':.ou l<>
]> r in iV.r (!:< I.';siii i !: a
supreme court in I lie < ;' 1
Pink ! '; ;ir.' tin who i.> under a
de :'i h ?11 <1
( : ,li: I hi: i t)l? -!l I .i \ l
Ta il ts nssiFi iiiduvo in driving .ill
iin,in i; i > v. t i t i . in >r>
fw-- tij>d ro|ful?r . . i) ill 11 on a id r. . i
iiiir in nil!.m- hi '>iy to li .a
I I .. LlJ.l I ll
>?llsl "11(1 V II 1.1* ! I ? _ ?l i I .
All niuiouiKvim nt in ivf<TCllCO
lit (lit' ( lilt ion of (l:C
.St.'.tijoaul Air Li in.1 from ( >l'.imbia
tu Aii",u i.) is cxpurWd in
tli<- in xt IV w days.
! v> rv ni.iiI;, ami ? >) .-istly ilu>si> \v!;o
'ivMdr in tin* conn; i v should in- pin
v i 11 n t nt ul I I :m iii a b it I I.- el
Oliainljui Iain's I. :. i n * i? j r i:
no loli'iitr wiion it jiuiv bo wtiuU'd n
:i nf H'.'iruloit or onicr^i m-y. It i
niD.it < \<" I lout i' :>Ii ? : i f s'hci nvi
tiwn. spiiiiiiH nnd bruin h. b 1 I In
all drab'i.i.
An uii3itcc<piss! ill aUcmpt was
i.i.t.i" Satimi , v morningto l> :: u
t!ji' barn < . ?)r. \V. 15. IVnil < !
I<i?Icefield. A in v .o ha* 1 < < n
arroti tl < tarred wilii the
f)i?rr'.i >;i im : I ! I) i ure I w 1
itiHs nf ti n ? . ? I 11 in 11<;iii<)
likt? ( i 'in !- : .nr. (.'ill i . I
niul l>i:iril. . Kcm u\ n nnh u
pr imp' I v Im uru In . im; : . :<:i:
after i lT? j|.-. It mv? r f.i ?:;cl :
p! n '-an t niut .n'ii in In it o b LI liy till
dealers.
ParSiiiL-.' a v.ill ju'obiibly a iv<
an i:lt i i a on \ he <jiic 1 On <>.
issnin In . .in!- a n el iaipn ?v< im
ill . ' ion.; a re In iau-: cir
cnialc :.
Your . i.-m c
\ .11. I :.'l It i foul.
1 ii'nil ii > :i11 ! ( <i.
'I'll. 'If .Ull 11 i : i;f> ! I ; ill:
stomal i tli i'i>ul> !. i i
I l.? C.t.: i lit t ll'fl! ' . . i ( '
In* riali. ... n u and I.< \ j r ' . I. .s
W i 11 ! > i t a: n". (I I. . r I
rlfl I t iw. . 11 : ! v <: 1 i (io i! r .
(Jon I raotji have been given l>.\
ihi' Soullu i n i'ovvcr ( 'cmiii>.tir
to 1.1 ?(3 \\V t in" ii<iii < I .li-cl i i<
Company I ' .??;?is? j >*\ < r io.t
cliiiu i y in lali.t' ion ncci':-- i y
to <*i|III|> I w (? ilift 11 ts <>1 I' ,<i I
horscpoU( ; ca< ii.
'tin ' .lit <>i ?i <IHI
f. r ji\i rifl il i< . . Mn<l* v iir it. i ' ,
liiilnail . i.'OiiiI'lejv'i i. ii ' , ,
I'lOlc. !ii> Ii ! i ill' ii lid I >|i. 'if i . i
skill. n i . ;f ii. of I i v r I f'j.i '
I )r. Ktliif'N lit W Lifo Pills lit . Ii
red lilooil ; iriv l in .<i'i rn v < i
if ilie C(.tn( ! :t n Ii > 11 Ii \ I17 1
>i t 111 (I rut,1: i?t
Tin* ('o!iiinl)i;\ nin-!< f< i \;
will take pi tco Mnv '< (>. 1 , ?
I 'il I ->!)u: oivlir '! i a !i;. .i n
gnged. M mri Sadshi v. ill In* on
ol I h" in ! i I
H > || ii !: :! I .
HnlU-t- J.:i v? nt cm ct.list cl 1 < ! i i"
inj.' I > I-!ifTH 1 In 11 1 lift c /
I. \\ 11 ;i r: i m i n Hurl vM n, .M\. c.
'ii (llo iiriny, ami w ;111. f .i \
years "i?ut Hiii kl in'n Arni?"i ,v-'ti!\u
cun 1 n,(i wlii a nit oIm" fail tl. ' lie
Wl'i l , 11 ! - In ;i i f 'i l*0? too U-.
Itn rn?. f >i . \N Mills Hi'ii- i' ; / ii 1 i . I<
ii* nil 11 r;:t'h(h
(hviiiv. lo | he heaviness <>i I In
docket .1 ^|. m i;11 t i in i>1 111.
p,cnci;il ions court will I r
nccc- ;i! y in (i villc < >uni \ .
'I IM' l>< in VI Of 1 li? Air
in Mm- i" i ll) i>f Unf Iri11]> \ dial In1 >!'
od in. I r ii : nlV< intf to t lion ,ml'
fls after ri] ' iir* v. '.<l n vm..
n? I . i f " > f i l c. in ' ' v ;i 1 ,i:n
liifimi, with (| id reil In i an I I*.
iii N - 'l i.i- ? ri .it MI ip t <| then i - Klei
t l ie I 111< 11 . | I it<l I t hi \ I' i 'I
'fill liter ant re?iiliiti?r of Stoie.n.ili.
III.,.- I 1/ ... ' ! '
I i i i > i i, (i1111 i \ i > ^ i 11 < iu. .. r 11i.. f?7| \
prmod that * lir-\ \v(*nri<-rfiiliy Mroil'.?* li
in III" IIOPV H, tllllld 11J > till' M V SI.
(ilid rostnro li< ill * It :jmiI KOn l h11i I*i th nf
tor <i*i ii11iicl< 11f CIri ii If ciilTi'rinff. 'ry
Ihom. ()nl,> ')( . IVrfcut fn tion
l^nnrnntcud l?y nil dr lipids.
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w>rgh"?"rr?-j-.-. :an?kn
cw pcoplo / - \
fancy am! . */ o ? . 3A kvl
nuulnilk'd . .j i?*C~C IT<Sw
.pear inoro * y tc ^
il*
tioiency of !
OW c'.icclc, e v^f^^sirrcsaasras-w fe^jfA
.n; ?md tlu> , f feSS! I
>aim<t {'..o ^cvnj. Yen can k t! '^Sa 1
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!iie pJo.o-.^'A fs^vp^
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O Co |!l.(l,l Will V. >- C?l I I'll.
Mr. Wilf : ! .'.iIm i'< .u- nnine, :in<l
ln? \v; 'it.I u. '4, i M'"? t iint n?yo 1
v t i i i' el runio
I > : t ? !m 1! 1- ; of
1- i I!>i '\ v 'I pon'i c?f.
;iir.l i i I: . 1 ! iil 1 pp.I uii: on
m [' fine! i i um'.d Work us con*
i i ' L<< ! :m mi, K v . t
11 . t. k . v me imoch n lit f lliiin
i*ii i i I ..?! c. or nm 1, mi t i t
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I !<; ii rest 'i for hiviieli
. ;i i -fiint involve <1 \\ ns
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l\.'n "h ! ('in ;, iv i.unly will i.ur?
:\n t t i ;ii.< i. Wl'f.Mr trout-la
i t > . it i m < i iiu<' cine iNu
; n .i: (i i nit i
ri !. ai : itui ine<*liiu: of th<<
* -? ' Carolina launch ol the T?
1'. . w i i In* in M i;i 0" i n\ ille
/My IS.
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V. . ;! : ' i ir ii L>>11 t i: I lutvi'
I i . ui) l i > fcU'ob (iumidly uiglitH,
liociilts < ui ; ilos n< f 1 ut) I) .t;i: nlitl
:-ort m > f i iv Ui iitt >a i\l.? tipp 'iii
Vl l\ nil nil K ll> I'.u I (ir itilioil
: 1111' ' I'll 1 ' >\V ! I 11 1 VI r I. lilt l.liv
illg l4\ili * \s lllOllOt 1'iJls hlit. a bill rli
tt'< i. . no . >>oi|Hound ns nrock.
i i'.:! ;;i:11 ci:j-jy in\ i;>. nis ."ill Ji.Y ({>11!
1 ?.it)!: is ; r:.ci Iv UUpi vr?i 1
it ' , : Iv I. ' .M ll I t*??I ' Kidj
1 ill itu- i J-n <?v i iii'v l.avu cuivu
lm?."
< ; - 11vi 11 ( i - Dial:in.-; an effort
ti? have lh? colored i lai binsoii
tin11'1 l <>;!* ;*,<? <>1 .Abbeville
m<>v? (1 In thai City.
< ) ! ' I <s hi Wfl> . Illi lli\\ I I.<i U!? oi
i v i N ill.-. i _. i: u'
. ..ii i relit i' in v.U oa <.! lutluc) ami
! : ! l u-i . : , I i iin'. I : i lit; t li
ii 11ltd mil i ry lliulli. iSout
\ ail 11 i .,.is
l'\Vi: 1';. ill- Wei O 11) ido Oil alii
. ?(i blind 11.(!s iii (Jrahiseluirg
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meal and
There seems to be an iinpressaior
too high to use as a fertilizer. Yoi
per cent, acid and one ton of meal
tons of fertilizer that will cost yon $>:
at Anderson, S. ?., fall payment. T
per cent, to 8 per cent, ammonia and
That is not high for a fertilizer as p
many 'people have tried .neal and aci
it very satisfactory. There is nothinj
tributor or grain drill slicker or smo
fen-four acid. 10 per ccntv phosporic
ash, mixed with meal mi. .es a cor
you use that you get a fertilizer that
bad Ask \Y. H. Glenn, (Henry G1
104 acid and meal, lie tried it 1
kept it up
Now, it you expect to use meal an*
uggest that you get your meal ear
this last year we all woke lip one mo
ply of cottonseed meal was exhauste
had. 1 .ast year there was more cot
tlu re 1 as been or will be this year,
crush. There was more cotton ma
much milder winter than this has bee
f< r the cows in a hard winter than it
\\ e have used more this winter t
lhere was not very much meal expo
t here were five thousand tons of nit:
ton a lew days ago and most of it c;
state. Now, taking all these things
1.: . . - 1 1 -
uu.s year, i narutrr wnue , tUKing n
heavier export trade this year the n
iiijlt that las^ year the meal supply w
little later then this, and we can hai
that meal will he higher before a gre
1 r> iilK t() K(:t ^ to? long you may tin
l ind the net. Besides, it you are ?
ii and haul it home and hive it reac
i;c:t it: don't put it oil until it is all q
alu ad of the net, not benind it. Ivi
mighty poor I usiness.
\\i ' i .1 f
j wu nuvt: jjivrn you me price 01
and one third meal. No.v if you u
it wili cosi 3 on some more but >ou \
izer, and tlu-n perhaps, you can mix
half and h;df \<>u won't have any
y<-ur biscuit and j^ravj J>ive out at tl
Now we have a magnificent lot o
I'nniU 111 eel'* (irindi; ?I ^
" r.w?.
i:|? countr\ wh?-revrr tliey wen; usci
suggest t<? you tluit there is more
analysis. Yon can't always go by
difference is in tin; an monia. We \
different sources. Tile; I>c;st ammi
high grade blood from the slaughtei
runs ab'Uit 17 per c< nt. ammonia ai
as a plan (bod. l lool meal runs f
cent ammonia and will stand up all
well on paper, but it takes about so
able as a plant food alter it is put i
derived from leather meal we are ic
food. We are merely mentioning t
clear to \ou ihat you cant depend o
to buy h ril zer on ^rad< and on r<
lruits as shown in crops. 1 ho cro|
our fei tilizer was used speak lor th
fectly willing to r* st our case on tlx
crops made in Andeison C??unty la;
with our fertilizer. Buy fertilizer o
! / r like you buy t.u backs. A fat 1
. 'tnl an idoit to a store and lie can
tin; best farmer i i Anderson Count]
you bii)' your coffee, or your clothir
' ll ur, or your land or yoi.r mules.
! just as nearly everything else is bo
fat backs.
We wish to especially recommc
<s 4*4- 9*3*3 antl ' ?*4*4?8-3*3 llnt'
io-6, 8-4-4 and 10 4-4 tor sandy lan<
Scc our agents.
Anderson Phospf
A.iidorson
St. ViiiHliver,
President.
16 oz to tb
Wo. don't claim any pedestals
J | but one thing we are particulai
U every pound of groceries that gc
pound. You get just what >ou
Honest We
and
Correct Men
Come in; let's tal
j Thomas &
[j Good Things
{j Goods Delivered Free,
y N<\\1 Door toOravlev'fl Stable.
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wm
I Aniii.
" nunui
\ that cottonseed meal is **
j can use two tons of 14
and you will have three
>0.94 per ton, delivered
his meal rims Irorn 8 1-2
I about 2 per cent, potash,
rices are now. A great
d mixed and liave found
g tbat goes through a disother
than meal and acid.
: acid and 4 per cent, potking
good fertilizer; when
: is among the best to be
etm) his experience with
1 year or so ago and has
J acid this year we would
ly. A little later than
riling and found the supd.
There was none to be
tonseed meal made than
There were more seed to
ide. Last winter was a
;n and it takes more meal
: does in a milder winter,
ban we did last winter,
rted to Europe last year.
:al exported from Charlesune
from oil mills in this
together, a shorter crop
lore meal and very much
last and then rememberas
completely exhausted a
rdly resist the conclusion
at while. If you put oft
id that you are fishing be;oing
to use it why not get
ly. Get it while you can
one. Tlu; place to fish is
shing behind the net is
a ierimzer two-tnirds acta
se half meal and half acid
vill find it a stronger lertilit
better. When you mix
leit over. You can make
u; same time.
f high grade ammoniated
:n satisfactory all over this
1 last year. We want to
in the fertilizer than the/
the analysis. The main
Ljet the ammoniates from
Dniate plant food is from
r pens of the West. It
id is avaliable on the spot
Vom 18 per cent.'to 20 per
right on analysis, show up
... _ 1. 1
v?jii years 10 uecome avau11
the ground. Ammonia
jlil never becomes a plant
his to point out and make
u the an.tiysis. You want
suits obtaiiu d, on visible
ps giown last year where
emselves and we are per
mi. There were no better
st year than those fertilizt d
n gr.itle; don't buy I'crtilivirlr
ic n f-it Knr-L- unn /-.i
I711V,1\ j ^ \ ? II V_ 11 I 1
buy as good a fat back as
But that is not the way
iH, or your shoes, or your
You buy them on grade
ught except fe rtilizer and
nil our 104, 10 6, 8-3-3,
9-3-3 f?r lands, 10-4,
U '
late &l Oil Co
JSk C2.
I). S. Valid Ivor,
Manager.
zMMasmmommmamm?m
ic lb..
or wings for ourselves, I
r about is to see that I
h;s out of our store is a ,9
pay for.
Igl't |
isiircs
k it over.
Hames
I to Eat
'Phone No. (>7
.71 jkens, B. C.
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